The Supreme Court case, Loving v. Virginia, that struck down laws that prohibited interracial marriage happened recently. Therefore, a new generation was slowly forming, one that was more accepting of interracial marriage. But as evidenced in the movie, many still had trouble accepting this. Moreover, some critics pointed out that despite this film’s attempt to call for racial equality, the way the script was played out enforced the racial societal examples. There are two examples that support their viewpoint. The first is how John was an accomplished doctor for the U.N. While there were accomplished African Americans at the time, this was not norm for the majority of African Americans. The second example is how the permission of the marriage ultimately came down to the white male’s decision. His verdict outweighed any input from an African American or a woman. Critics say that this hurts the purpose of the film. However, a deeper understanding allows one to see that this furthers the purpose. John Prentice’s occupation as a doctor had a reason behind it. The filmmaker was conveying that African Americans could aspire to greatness as well. Because they are able to achieve success just like anyone else, their role in society should be reevaluated. This is what happened during the colonial period of America. When African Americans gained in achievement, their role in
The Supreme Court case, Loving v. Virginia, that struck down laws that prohibited interracial marriage happened recently. Therefore, a new generation was slowly forming, one that was more accepting of interracial marriage. But as evidenced in the movie, many still had trouble accepting this. Moreover, some critics pointed out that despite this film’s attempt to call for racial equality, the way the script was played out enforced the racial societal examples. There are two examples that support their viewpoint. The first is how John was an accomplished doctor for the U.N. While there were accomplished African Americans at the time, this was not norm for the majority of African Americans. The second example is how the permission of the marriage ultimately came down to the white male’s decision. His verdict outweighed any input from an African American or a woman. Critics say that this hurts the purpose of the film. However, a deeper understanding allows one to see that this furthers the purpose. John Prentice’s occupation as a doctor had a reason behind it. The filmmaker was conveying that African Americans could aspire to greatness as well. Because they are able to achieve success just like anyone else, their role in society should be reevaluated. This is what happened during the colonial period of America. When African Americans gained in achievement, their role in